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Subject Media Release: Governor Kelly Announces Groundbreaking of $43M Freestate Middle Mile Network Broadband Initiative
Date June 2, 2025 8:16 PM
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*For Immediate Release:    *     
June 2, 2025
          
*Contact:    *     
Keira Beatty
[email protected] <[email protected]>

Governor Kelly Announces Groundbreaking of $43M Freestate Middle Mile
Network Broadband Initiative

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TOPEKA* – Governor Laura Kelly announced Monday that the Freestate Middle Mile Network, a program aimed to close digital gaps across the state, will officially break ground this month. 

“The Freestate Network represents yet another transformative step in strengthening our digital future by laying the groundwork for long-term growth and connectivity in our communities,” *Governor Laura Kelly said*. “The network underscores my administration’s commitment to making Kansas a national leader in broadband innovation and infrastructure.” 

The project is funded by a nearly $43 million federal grant from the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA). The Freestate Network will allow providers to connect Kansas communities by enabling high-speed internet infrastructure for residents and businesses across Kansas.  

“The Freestate Middle Mile Network, which is publicly funded and publicly owned, showcases our state’s financial stewardship and strategic approach to improving the digital landscape,” *said Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland*. “It not only brings federal dollars into Kansas but ensures those dollars stay here by supporting our communities and driving local economic growth.” 

The project will focus on: 


* Expanding access to high-capacity national and regional broadband networks in rural communities 

* Strengthening public safety, transportation systems, and vital community services 

* Launching fiber leasing opportunities for local providers in 2025 

“Broadband expansion is a critical piece of connectivity to improve quality of life and economic prosperity in our communities,” *said* *Kansas Department of Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed*. “The Freestate Network is an innovative partnership that leverages our state’s existing highway infrastructure to keep Kansans moving forward with expanded digital opportunities.” 

The Freestate Middle Mile Network groundbreaking will take place at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 18, at Emporia State University. RSVPs must be received by Wednesday, June 11. To RSVP, click here [ [link removed] ]. 

“The internet is essential for accessing resources like job opportunities, virtual learning, and healthcare services,” *said U.S.* *Representative Sharice Davids*. “This groundbreaking will mark a major step toward closing the digital gap and bringing high-speed internet to more Kansas families. I’m proud to see the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in action, delivering real results and ensuring our communities stay connected and competitive.” 

“Similar to transportation systems, reliable internet requires multiple pathways, and by opening access, we can increase opportunities for more connections and collaboration across the state,” *said Broadband Director Bill Abston*. “With these resources, we are empowering internet providers to innovate and partner more effectively.” 

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